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Hi guys... just registered so hello to everyone!

Wondering if anyone has come across this problem which is driving me mad!

I design e-flyers for nightclubs and recently have been having problems with images that are also hyperlinks - everything is ok locally but when I upload to my server, the browser will not show images that also have a hyperlink - however the images are def. there and other users report they can see it ok ..

so i am thinking is this a prob with my browser (firefox)? tried it in IE and the same prob or is it possibly a virus etc on my machine?

Anyone else come across this?
 
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Problem Might be with your server?
 
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Are you using Norton Internet Security? or some other firewall-type software?

If so, try disabling it and trying to view the images.
 
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i think there is a problem wid ur server
it happened 2 me once...n i just changed the URL to imageshack.us and it worked fine
 
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i dont know is when if you see your picture in your server , if you see the file u have the most important thing, also i think that u can link to this file and you will see the image, so if the answer is yes, you have all that you need. also if you dont see the image when you link your index or your page, probably the cause is the link of your image inserted im ypu index or in your page, but if the link is correct, the problem is not your page or your image, the problem is ypur browser, your internet speed, or your machine
 
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How about a URL example so we can check your code?
 
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Maybe becouse of your firewall. Please provide your URL address
 
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